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What is the minimum amount of a 6.0 M solution of sulfuric acid necessary to produce 25 grams of hydrogen gas if the molar ratio in the chemical reaction is a 1:1
14 years ago

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DrBob222
25 g H2 gas is 25/2.016 = 12.4 moles hydrogen.
1:1 ratio says we need 12.4 moles H2SO4.
M = moles/L. You know moles and M, solve for L. But I doubt the ratio is 1:1
14 years ago

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